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that phrase that's good now it's time to get out of afghanistan and it's it's it's it's time so use are you saying you support the drugs no i'm not saying that at all i'm going to say i'm just saying and that let's not pretend that you can have a clean war war is not we have done and i think any of this is it has to sanitize it and that is and that's one of the reasons why they ought to let bradley manning out of prison out of the marine brig because we need to know what's being done in our name and and we've been separated from the horrors of the war in iraq and afghanistan during vietnam it came into your living room every day at six thirty and you know it hasn't it hasn't been a rag and we get to see cartoon characters mark your thoughts on this war is messy and that's why it needs to be so clearly defined nothing is more important constitutionally when the president commander in chief goes to war in the name of the people that the people's most representative branches of government are spoken and this is it's a travesty that we do it at all we're not at war this internet we're a
that phrase that's good now it's time to get out of afghanistan and it's it's it's it's time so use are you saying you support the drugs no i'm not saying that at all i'm going to say i'm just saying and that let's not pretend that you can have a clean war war is not we have done and i think any of this is it has to sanitize it and that is and that's one of the reasons why they ought to let bradley manning out of prison out of the marine brig because we need to know what's being done in our...
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who used to always joke that the worst thing that happened in washington d.c. was air conditioning because congress was only in town for a couple months and then in the summer they'd have to leave instead of sitting around dreaming up new ways to to pass laws to make different things illegal i mean except back in the one nine hundred twenty s. before air conditioned. the original anti-drug laws but a real romance saying is that you know for every problem. our legislature seems to think that there has to be a legal a law solution and sometimes our problems are we always i seem to do just fine as a country for over one hundred years when everything from marijuana to heroin were legal and available over the counter i just don't understand why you know portugal has done this stuff we decriminalized all drugs all drugs and basically what they've done is they've broken the back of organized crime they're cutting each i.v. infection rates they're dramatically cutting their drug addiction rates actually because people people kids can see so you don't we're going to rea
who used to always joke that the worst thing that happened in washington d.c. was air conditioning because congress was only in town for a couple months and then in the summer they'd have to leave instead of sitting around dreaming up new ways to to pass laws to make different things illegal i mean except back in the one nine hundred twenty s. before air conditioned. the original anti-drug laws but a real romance saying is that you know for every problem. our legislature seems to think that...
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it was quite a krarak u us. "vieoint" is next. >> john: good evening, the republicans have managed to combine their two favorite activities supporting immigrants and hating gay people. and the great tragedy for americans who want cheap clothes made by slave labor. and plan b now available to women over the count as young as age 15. president obama has not exactly shown leadership on this and many think when it comes to issue, this president wears too much protection. we celebrate birthday of wes and john woo who is blowing out the candles of his cake slow motion with two guns held sideways. also the birthday of great novelist joseph heller who would describe the conundrum of the world we live in. and ten years ago george w. bush paraded in a flight suit beneath a ban that are prematuring announced the endering of the iraq war. this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. thank you for joining us. this is "viewpoint." comprehensive immigration reform may be the only majo
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after today that you would like to give us. we welcome that as well. so i would ask everyone to get together. the first witness on the panel. president and ceo of smithfield foods. he has served as president and chief executive officer of the company since 2006. he previously served as president and chief officer from 2001 until 2006 and vice president and chief financial officer from 2000 until 2001. in a 30 year career at the company and spans a variety of senior management roles and responsibilities which provide in-depth knowledge of the company and operational finance matters. we welcome you today. per second witness is the associate dean at dartmouth college. he joined the faculty in 1994 and focused his research on the economics of globalization. this is something that we welcome. >> we have the center for global business and this includes over 200 articles and presentations that explores business environments in china and mexico. research on chinese subsidies has also supported trade regulations and in the united states
after today that you would like to give us. we welcome that as well. so i would ask everyone to get together. the first witness on the panel. president and ceo of smithfield foods. he has served as president and chief executive officer of the company since 2006. he previously served as president and chief officer from 2001 until 2006 and vice president and chief financial officer from 2000 until 2001. in a 30 year career at the company and spans a variety of senior management roles and...
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the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. for the bad guys alone liberal rebel joining me carl peterson and the late horoscope for that's where i grew up in merry christmas to you horace on tuesday the d.c. council unanimously approved raising that city this city's minimum wage to eleven dollars and fifty cents an hour to the highest minimum wages among us cities because the effect in two thousand and sixteen and will be tied to inflation going forward city council also has a measure that will give paid sick days to restaurant to tip restaurant workers after ninety days of employees. no more sneezing in the salad is the bring it out fine. first is the time lawmakers on capitol hill fall in the d.c. footsteps of establishing a reasonable minimum wage i mean if the minimum wage were where it was in one thousand sixty eight it would be ten dollars and twenty cents an hour if the minimum wage simply tracked productivity as it did from one hundred thirty five to nine hundred sixty five it would be a twenty two dollars an hour. so
the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. for the bad guys alone liberal rebel joining me carl peterson and the late horoscope for that's where i grew up in merry christmas to you horace on tuesday the d.c. council unanimously approved raising that city this city's minimum wage to eleven dollars and fifty cents an hour to the highest minimum wages among us cities because the effect in two thousand and sixteen and will be tied to inflation going forward city council...
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and let us not kid ourselves. the fact that we changed the rules today just to apply to judges and executive nominations does not mean the same precedent won't be used tomorrow or the next year or the year after to provide for the end of a filibuster on legislation, on bills that are before us, and on amendments. just as i've implored my democratic colleagues to consider the implications of a nuclear option that would establish the precedent that a majority can change the rules at will is just as urgent for my republican colleagues to end the abuse of the rules which allow extended debate that were intended on rules that were intended to be invoked rarely. some of my democratic colleagues may rightfully ask, "if a democratic majority cannot initially muster a supermajority to end filibusters or change the rules, then what can the majority do?" the rules give us the path and that is to make the filibusters filibuster. let the majority leader bring nominations before the senate. let the senate majority force the fil
and let us not kid ourselves. the fact that we changed the rules today just to apply to judges and executive nominations does not mean the same precedent won't be used tomorrow or the next year or the year after to provide for the end of a filibuster on legislation, on bills that are before us, and on amendments. just as i've implored my democratic colleagues to consider the implications of a nuclear option that would establish the precedent that a majority can change the rules at will is just...
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louis, daily it was something different, thce used clergy people against us. had cleared the p he ple shutdo buildings tary blocking the doo and letters to customers telling them how bad we were. and we treat our employees bad and hazardous chemicals and bad eqtrylatent. and wrote letters and gave them to the pres bo that were published, they used united states senator to call one of our largest customers and ask to have our contract canceled unless i sign this agreement. Ã aay abier day these attacks occurred. you don't hear about this in the press even today but i am here to tell you it is true. it is happening to companies acros bo this country every day and it is sad and nee pl to be stopped. unions have realized they are dinosaurs and they don't want to compete in the free magaiet. they don't understand that that is what they have to do. instead they want to go to intimidation tactics and they are pushing for card check and this administration is helping them through the national lhave relations board that james was talking about. they are posing nrs a p
louis, daily it was something different, thce used clergy people against us. had cleared the p he ple shutdo buildings tary blocking the doo and letters to customers telling them how bad we were. and we treat our employees bad and hazardous chemicals and bad eqtrylatent. and wrote letters and gave them to the pres bo that were published, they used united states senator to call one of our largest customers and ask to have our contract canceled unless i sign this agreement. Ã aay abier day these...
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william joins us now from denver colorado go back or welcome to the program. thank you very much thanks for.
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history, please be kind to us. this is "way too early." >>> a low barred for the oed. maybe they're trying to be a little more hip. good morning, everybody. i'm brian schactman. wednesday, august 28th. a new name with a major upset. and in the cooler, two separate stories both involving world leaders and paintings. all i have to say is putin and bush. it'll become clear a little bit later in the cooler. >>> we really need to begin with syria. senior u.s. officials say airstrikes against the assad regime could begin as soon as tomorrow. leaders from both england and france reportedly are also considering joining the u.s. in a joint military action. however, attempts by the white house to build a broad coalition seem unlikely as several leaders of arab countries as well as the arab league have declined to back military strikes. but for members of the obama administration, there's no doubt the so-called red line has been crossed. >> the options that we are considering are not about regime change, they are about responding to a clear violation of an international standard
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org they're taking the sand from the bay and putting it back onto the beach. rich: the boaters don't like to have their propellers hit he ground. man:...the propellers off in the sand. they want it out of that. kevin: back in manasquan, we'll see our modular house assembled onsite. oh, i can't believe it. rich: can you just imagine the furniture in here? rita: it's more than i could ever expect. kevin: and we'll visit one of the most historic communities on the jersey shore. norm: oh, look at this! it's overwhelming. rich: the power of the water is just amazing, isn't it? kevin: what is this community's future? it'll be our house, just ten feet off the ground. norm: look at that. we don't want to go through this ever again. i'm going to rebuild my entire house. kevin: you sound optimistic, but this is not going to be easy. or, on the wall. ready? let's take off. the ho
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all of us. to be honest, when you look at the 7-year-old us, it's difficult to believe it is us. i've got to say, girls, i wanted to work in woolworth's. i'm glad you said that, 'cause everyone thinks it was me. sometimes we go out and play nasty with the boys and sometimes we go out and argue with the boys. i don't think i'll get married too early. i'd like to have a full life first. marriage means a different thing to me. i've still got my ideals about marriage. i don't know what it's all about. sue was 24 when she married billy and they had two children, william and katherine. i think that to get married young, there must be things that you miss. you must miss that crucial stage of being yourself, because the minute you get married, you're no longer a single being, you're a partnership, and that should be the idea behind it. by the time sue was 35, she was divorced. i've never sat down and thought, "what was it? was it this, was it that?" i just knew it wasn't working. there have been relationships when i could have settled, but they didn't feel quite right. so i've always com
all of us. to be honest, when you look at the 7-year-old us, it's difficult to believe it is us. i've got to say, girls, i wanted to work in woolworth's. i'm glad you said that, 'cause everyone thinks it was me. sometimes we go out and play nasty with the boys and sometimes we go out and argue with the boys. i don't think i'll get married too early. i'd like to have a full life first. marriage means a different thing to me. i've still got my ideals about marriage. i don't know what it's all...
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thanks a lot for joining us to tell us about those rules what have they been. what people don't realize is that there's been a war for four years they fought a war down through sudan and ethiopia and into somalia and then they tell us in the news that there's been a terrible drought and two hundred fifty thousand people have died when in fact what happened is that all the food supply and all the water supply was basically wiped out and so they're left to die in the desert because now they're going in developing the oil fields in this new country created south sudan and and then when it comes to to war crimes using weapons of mass destruction i mean the depleted uranium lined hellfire missiles and this is a fact they're fired from predator and reaper drones and they deliver at least ten kilograms of depleted uranium which permanently contaminated the target areas so when you go back in there you're guaranteed if you spend too much time to get some form of of of horrific cancer that will kill you between ten and fifteen years that's how poisonous this stuff this
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> coming up next, "classical stretch" weight loss exercises to strengthen and slenderize your legs. >> "classical stretch" is made possible in part by occidental hotels and resorts, featuring all-inclusive resorts throughout mexico, the caribbean, and costa rica under the allegro, occidental grand, and royal hideaway brands. we welcome you to the occidental hotels and resorts experience. riviera maya. paradise is forever. mel. heaven on earth. [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> i'm miranda esmonde-white. thank you for joining me in cozumel, mexico for a "classical stretch" workout. the island was named when the mayans arrived in cozumel and discovered thousands of sparrows, and so they called it "place of the sparrows" because that's what it is in the mayan language. and still today it's covered in thousands of sparrows and many other exotic birds. it
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. -- from us. it's not sufficient for us to just say, well, we need information to do our work so we won't pay attention to any of the concerns around that. it's very important for us to do that. you know, nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than for people to get a sense that we aren't paying attention to privacy and security, we're not complying with federal law in those respects. and it's also important to understand what this data is for. the information we collect is very different from the purposes of the information industry itself collects. industry typically wants to know, for example, they want to know about richard cordray. what am i spending on my credit cards, where did i go, what did i do because they're trying to figure out what i personally am going to do in the future and figure out how to market to me. that's entirely different than what we're doing, which is we're monitoring these institutions for how they treat consumers. it's an aggregate, it's a pattern type of
. -- from us. it's not sufficient for us to just say, well, we need information to do our work so we won't pay attention to any of the concerns around that. it's very important for us to do that. you know, nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than for people to get a sense that we aren't paying attention to privacy and security, we're not complying with federal law in those respects. and it's also important to understand what this data is for. the information we collect is very...
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any oil what they want to see all going to us yes. it's going to be it's going to be refined in the gulf and sent over to china well i don't know that that's what it's going to actually the none of us you know what it's actually up to them are here's what i did use a pretty simple question we have part of the keystone pipeline already built it goes to nebraska shore where it's refined ok can all this oil be refined from nebraska and across the years i think why do they suddenly want to go to find areas where there were lives that were fine shipping lanes i'm just wondering why they're suddenly all this concern over eight hundred miles of pipeline when we have fifty five thousand miles of pipeline in this country that are operating safely every day so we have nineteenth century energy form and we're in the twenty first century now actually wind power is much older than oil power me look at all those ancient windmills. hollow and i mean of wind power so great they'd still be building those assets to let you hear about those wind powered
any oil what they want to see all going to us yes. it's going to be it's going to be refined in the gulf and sent over to china well i don't know that that's what it's going to actually the none of us you know what it's actually up to them are here's what i did use a pretty simple question we have part of the keystone pipeline already built it goes to nebraska shore where it's refined ok can all this oil be refined from nebraska and across the years i think why do they suddenly want to go to...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant rating service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> clear for take off, american and u.s. airways settle anti-trust charges and will merge to become the world's largest airline. >>> healthy, new guidelines from the american heart association on the use of stat tants. will it be a game changer? >> happy holidays ahead? reports of earnings over the next couple weeks with a
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bush, thank you for being with us. let's talk about where we're at and the role of the institute and the museum. >> we're on the campus of s.m.u. in the heart of dallas, texas, which is our home. the museum is meant to kind of help a visitor relive the eight years of the 21st century. the museum explains the decision-making process that i went through as president. we hope the museum inspires people to serve. if somebody comes and when they leave we hope they want to serve their community or country in some way. the institute is a form for laura and myself to defend and support principles that we think are important. the principle of freedom, yielding peace or the notion that free enterprise is the best way to allocate resources and give people a chance to rise from poverty. or the notion that an educated society is necessary for a free society or a concept of who is given word -- in other words, i'm out of politics but i'm not out of policy. our institute is a way to deliver concrete results and making make the world
bush, thank you for being with us. let's talk about where we're at and the role of the institute and the museum. >> we're on the campus of s.m.u. in the heart of dallas, texas, which is our home. the museum is meant to kind of help a visitor relive the eight years of the 21st century. the museum explains the decision-making process that i went through as president. we hope the museum inspires people to serve. if somebody comes and when they leave we hope they want to serve their community...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ must have soup >> the pancake is to die for! >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> i actually fantasize in private moments abouttthe food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? >> dining here makes me feel rich.
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it allows us to use technology. that is incredibly powerful. that's overall what you want to have happen, to be able to whittle away the technology so that all the complication lies underneath. there is that thin layer that you interact with. one of the reasons why voice recognition has taken off to the degree that is has and why siri is something that is so interesting for people. you can just say what you are thinking and transcribe an e- mail or a text or a search. now there is this whole set of technology and supercomputers that with your voice, you canyou can have it do what you want them to do. >> is that to say that a level of curation, something akin to a wall garden, may be necessary? >> i think there is a clear tension there. i do think that the application systems that exist in i.o.s. and in apple is very curated, but absolutely beautiful. i do not think it is such a bad thing because it has raised users' expectations for design. people used to not think about design or appreciate it that much. when you see something that is beautifu
it allows us to use technology. that is incredibly powerful. that's overall what you want to have happen, to be able to whittle away the technology so that all the complication lies underneath. there is that thin layer that you interact with. one of the reasons why voice recognition has taken off to the degree that is has and why siri is something that is so interesting for people. you can just say what you are thinking and transcribe an e- mail or a text or a search. now there is this whole...
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less for us. more for you. [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> friday's edition of the cooler. mr. lewis, good morning. >> it's friday. it's a great day. weather will be great according to bill karins. white house correspondents' dinner this weekend. what could be better? >> not much. >>> jon stewart had been licking his chops with george w. bush back in the headlines. he and his correspondent especially liked the exhibit in the new presidential library that gives vifsors the opportunity to make their own calls on some of the former president's biggest decisions. >> it's incredible. decision points theater. amazing. i aced it, by the way. invade iraq, yes. rescue new orleans, no. bail out wall street, pass the checkbook. >> why, knowing what we know now, did you choose yes on invading iraq? >> well, the choices were, a, leave a mad m
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wants us to defeat terrorism. and the christian. usually. you know you distracts us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells us sensationalistic garbage because that breaking news i'm having mark and we're going to break that it's. pretty much in the field that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from tom ruskin this time. we're back with the political panel joining us patrick codgers and neal mckay and i misspoke and they are no worries. and we're glad that you guys are here to listen the new york city council has finally achieved a deal on guaranteeing sickleave for all of the all of new york city the measure will give the full time employees in the city and allow for part time employees to accrue one hour of sick leave for every thirty thirty hours worked mayor bloomberg has said he will veto the bill saying that it's shortsighted it's shortsighted i cannot sort of economic policy that will take our city in the wrong direction but that being said
wants us to defeat terrorism. and the christian. usually. you know you distracts us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells us sensationalistic garbage because that breaking news i'm having mark and we're going to break that it's. pretty much in the field that you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspective from tom ruskin this time. we're back with the political panel joining us patrick codgers and neal mckay...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." on bbcare watching "gmt" world news. our top story -- time is running out for the people of the philippines. five days on, the country continues to suffer under the wreckage of typhoon haiyan. those who have survived have become increasingly desperate for aid. we need massive international relief aid here, now. the situation is so desperate >> >>, w
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the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will be cold. [inaudible]. duct tape. many uses. you want garbage bags. line the toilet with trash bags. you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food. make sure you have food and water for them. kids, too. make sure you have stuff to keep them entertained. after 2 hours, you will be in trouble. be aware of that. information. these are the initially, you are going to have all the radio stations will have emergency broadcast system. they will tell you where to go. where's the shelter supplies. initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what'
the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will be cold. [inaudible]. duct tape. many uses. you want garbage bags. line the toilet with trash bags. you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car...
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that is basically what you use your phone four. no one uses it just for receiving and making telephone calls. they use it to connect to twitter and the internet and facebook. facebook usage has declined. people don stay on as long. i think that the age of the smart phone, people are just fatigued. neil: with the think? is that what is going on? >> i think he makes a good point. one of the other signs, consumer products are what have you done for me lately. the high-technology company is only as good as what they have done recently. bottom line - things. maybe some forecaster -- 200 million of anything. my gosh. >> it's a big deal. one of the things we have seen his people and not just buying a consumer item but the passion of the company, especially our young your demographic. they're wanting to see what the company stands for. no wonder brand loyal. the company stands for what they want to buy into their likelyo spen their dollars there and not just what the company has doneately. neil well put. this could explain. a lot of androi
that is basically what you use your phone four. no one uses it just for receiving and making telephone calls. they use it to connect to twitter and the internet and facebook. facebook usage has declined. people don stay on as long. i think that the age of the smart phone, people are just fatigued. neil: with the think? is that what is going on? >> i think he makes a good point. one of the other signs, consumer products are what have you done for me lately. the high-technology company is...
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joining us, james rosen. rosen, what have you found out for us? >> here at the state department i learned that tomorrow, thursday, we're expecting to see members of congress briefed by the obama administration on the evidence they have, the intelligence they have collected, from israel and other sources, proving that the syrian regime did indeed use chemical weapons and kill upwards of 1,000 people on august 21st. that provision of that intelligence material to the congress will be coupled with an unclassified version going out to us, the public. after that, the predicate will be laid for military action. most observers expect that this will not be extensive military action, but today some officials did drop some hints, more or less confirmed to me, that the president is not just going to hit the assad regime simply to punish him for using chemical weapons, but actually going to try to degrade his ability to use those weapons again, and thereby help the syrian rebels. there had been a lot of concern that that wasn't a goal for this military operat
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thanks for joining us. the top of this that, government service started as a naval aviator than as a congressman, he ran the office of economic opportunity, he was ambassador to nato, white house chief of staff, served twice as defense secretary. if there isomeone more experienced in holdinoffice in washington i'm not sure who that would be. here's my interview with the
thanks for joining us. the top of this that, government service started as a naval aviator than as a congressman, he ran the office of economic opportunity, he was ambassador to nato, white house chief of staff, served twice as defense secretary. if there isomeone more experienced in holdinoffice in washington i'm not sure who that would be. here's my interview with the
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keep us apprised as this protest campaign continues. i think you're poised for more national discussion of this, these issues in part because of the way you are disrupting daily life in your city right now in order to do that. pastor, thank you very much for your time tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> the annual conservative-o-rama known as cpac started in washington. and what an o-rama it was. stand by. that's next. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never want to go back. its dynamic power bristles reach between teeth to remove up to 76% more plaque than sonic in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. >>> happy cpac, america! yay! today at long last was day one of the big conservative annual con fab known as the conservative political action conference in washington. it's the annual retreat, essentially, for the biggest names in conservative politics. they gather every year in washington, d.c. to plot out world domination! or
keep us apprised as this protest campaign continues. i think you're poised for more national discussion of this, these issues in part because of the way you are disrupting daily life in your city right now in order to do that. pastor, thank you very much for your time tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> the annual conservative-o-rama known as cpac started in washington. and what an o-rama it was. stand by. that's next. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way...
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what can you tell us about that? >> soldier field is something we wanted to make sure we took care of right away because that's a they have sven concentration of people in a very exposed area.c people in a very exposed area. so she gthey got the shelter in placed on. right now the game is scheduled to resume in about 15 to 20 minutes with the worst of the weather already passing through the chicagoland area and now moving either way into northwest indiana and western michigan. >> what are conditions like right now, weather conditions like right now there on the ground? >> right now the hard part is just trying to account for all the damage that we've seen because it's such a significantly widespread area. it's making it difficult to make sure we can getting a raes reports of the extent of damage and where the injuries are located and where folks need help. but the most significant was in the washington community. so we sent in two technical rescue teams for search and rescue. there are several more headed into that a
what can you tell us about that? >> soldier field is something we wanted to make sure we took care of right away because that's a they have sven concentration of people in a very exposed area.c people in a very exposed area. so she gthey got the shelter in placed on. right now the game is scheduled to resume in about 15 to 20 minutes with the worst of the weather already passing through the chicagoland area and now moving either way into northwest indiana and western michigan. >>...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, shame as it ever was. today, both governor romney and congressman ryan took the stage at the big conservative summit outside of washington. so did they talk about the lessons of the election? did they show they understand why they lost? does the gop finally get it? nope. >> we may not have carried on november 7th but we haven't lost the country we love and we have not lost our way. i may be a little biased, but i applaud the clear and convincing voice of my friend paul ryan. >> we haven't lost our way. i applaud paul ryan. so much for change you can believe in. republicans refuse to accept that their policies were rejected in november. and none more so than wrong way ryan. >> you know, it's really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don't have. our debt is a threat to this country. we have to tackle this problem before it tackles us. >> no. on november 6th, ameri
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, shame as it ever was. today, both governor romney and congressman ryan took the stage at the big conservative summit outside of washington. so did they talk about the lessons of the election? did they show they understand why they lost? does the gop finally get it? nope. >> we may not have carried on november 7th but we haven't...
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what does it cost us? and is this going to be the defining feature of the second term of the obama presidency? joining us now is a man who has spent a significant position of his career covering real storms. he once explored the idea of lashing himself to a tree to cover one texas hurricane early in his career. he has also weathered a lot of proverbial political storms in washington over his long storied career on network news. dan rather, do those pictures make you feel bad? i think they're great. dan rather is now anchor and managing editor of dan rather reports on axs tv. thank you for being here. it seems like the self-imposed economic crises that we faced before were not flukes, that it's the planned way of governing from here on out. has this happened before in modern american history? >> not exactly this way. we have had government shutdowns before, but i think this is historic in this sense. it's going to be slow to build, but it may last a long time. and the thing that strikes me that is different
what does it cost us? and is this going to be the defining feature of the second term of the obama presidency? joining us now is a man who has spent a significant position of his career covering real storms. he once explored the idea of lashing himself to a tree to cover one texas hurricane early in his career. he has also weathered a lot of proverbial political storms in washington over his long storied career on network news. dan rather, do those pictures make you feel bad? i think they're...
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miles from fort bragg, k-2 solutions train dog for police and military use. but the status of new defense contracts is unclear for this company that employs 274. >> in the past seven months we submitted eight proposals, two have been canceled and the other ones are in limbo for up to eight months. >> the problem is sequestration. they have not the uncertainty. >> this compounded the problem. right now, nobody is moving forward on any projects. it has created a stand-still. >> ceo of our row rora marketing -- aurora with facial recognition technology. >> it used to be working with the federal government was solid work. now we got turned down for funding twice. they said working for the federal government was unstable. >> some companies survive marketing the services to wide range of civilian leads. >> they train them to find any object to any type of environment. >> on tractors -- contractors are bracing for the worst place scenarios. >> they could start fresh. now it's two more months and they wonder how they will survive and be impacted. >> the threat of spe
miles from fort bragg, k-2 solutions train dog for police and military use. but the status of new defense contracts is unclear for this company that employs 274. >> in the past seven months we submitted eight proposals, two have been canceled and the other ones are in limbo for up to eight months. >> the problem is sequestration. they have not the uncertainty. >> this compounded the problem. right now, nobody is moving forward on any projects. it has created a stand-still....
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they used clergy people against us. they had clergy people shut down buildings by block candidating the -- blockading the doors during the day. they sent letters to customers telling them how bad we were. how we treated our employees bad. made them use hazard use chemicals. they wrote letters and gave them to the press that were published. they used united states senator to call one of or largest customers and ask to have the contract canceled. unless i signed the agreement. day after day the attacks occurred. and you don't hear about this in the press even today. i'm here to tell you it's true. it's happening in companies across this country every day. it's sad, it needs to be stopped. the unions have realized they are dinosaurs, and don't want to compete in the free market. they don't want to understand that's what they have to do. instead they want to go to intimidation tactics. and pushing for card check and this administration is helping them through the national labor relations board as james was talking about. yo
they used clergy people against us. they had clergy people shut down buildings by block candidating the -- blockading the doors during the day. they sent letters to customers telling them how bad we were. how we treated our employees bad. made them use hazard use chemicals. they wrote letters and gave them to the press that were published. they used united states senator to call one of or largest customers and ask to have the contract canceled. unless i signed the agreement. day after day the...
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i thank you for joining us. have shared headlines they've notice theytly or in the past and relate to implementing to healthcare changes. to that. add we dug up some headlines and one early f as in failure and one is not ready for primetime. a third was confusion reigns. and a fourth headline was pharmacists say some will die. and as you might guess, those headlines from this month or last month, this was rom 6 or 7 years ago when we were implementing medicare part for.hich i voted i was one of 11 who voted for it. had a huge donut hole. fell into f people it. they didn't get any help from medicare. stopped taking their medicines and got sick and sicker and went to the hospital money.st a lot of with the affordable care act we and fixed a problem and paid for by the industry and created by the original george w. bush proposal which i supported. we're getting a lot o we're hearing a lot of lament about folks who there are a million people who apparently are not going to be able to continue with their insurance po
i thank you for joining us. have shared headlines they've notice theytly or in the past and relate to implementing to healthcare changes. to that. add we dug up some headlines and one early f as in failure and one is not ready for primetime. a third was confusion reigns. and a fourth headline was pharmacists say some will die. and as you might guess, those headlines from this month or last month, this was rom 6 or 7 years ago when we were implementing medicare part for.hich i voted i was one of...
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he is stlojer than all of us put together. >> we underestimate him. don't underestimate the man. >> dana: when we return, president bush in his finest hour. >> i can hear. the rest of the world hears you. [ applause ] and people that knocked these buildings will down will hear all of us soon. [ applause ] >> dana: but first, former first lady laura bush. >> throughout this center, i am reminded of my husband. i remember george standing in the rubble of the trade center, his arms around a firefighter who had grabbed his old gear to search for the missing. i remember george standing alone on the pitcher's mound at yankstadium prepared to throw out the first pitch in new york at 2001 world series. during that long season of heartbreak and healing. i remember his quiet visits with the families of the fallen, sharing their stories and their tears. i remember how steadfast and steady he was for eight years. since we've been home i've added new memories. i see george lifting a brush to paint and refurbish a health clinic in african nation of zambia. i see ge
he is stlojer than all of us put together. >> we underestimate him. don't underestimate the man. >> dana: when we return, president bush in his finest hour. >> i can hear. the rest of the world hears you. [ applause ] and people that knocked these buildings will down will hear all of us soon. [ applause ] >> dana: but first, former first lady laura bush. >> throughout this center, i am reminded of my husband. i remember george standing in the rubble of the trade...
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the establishment has failed us on many fronts. a jobless recovery, skyrocketing debt, porous borders. wars in iraq and afghanistan where we paid dearly. had great men and women fighting but in the end we accomplished very little. they should stop trying to sell us more wars against nonexistent threats and start doing their jobs in the home front. i'm telling you if they continue to push unpopular policies, the people will eventually take their power away. and send them packing. our enemies love to see us become weaker by squandering our resources and overextending our military. this ends up leading to more chaos and more suffering in the end by innocence. a stronger, more prosperous america. not more establishment wars of choice will lead to a more stable, peaceful world. that's the memo. now on to the top story. reaction with us now is robert kagan. an old friend and senior fellow at the brookings institute. mr. kagan. now you and i over the years have talked a lot about iraq and you are a learned scholar and incredibly prolific
the establishment has failed us on many fronts. a jobless recovery, skyrocketing debt, porous borders. wars in iraq and afghanistan where we paid dearly. had great men and women fighting but in the end we accomplished very little. they should stop trying to sell us more wars against nonexistent threats and start doing their jobs in the home front. i'm telling you if they continue to push unpopular policies, the people will eventually take their power away. and send them packing. our enemies...
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the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i can't see anybody surviving that long in a hole like that. there was too much dirt, too much stuff. >> have they given you any updates or anything? >> no, nothing at all. nothing at all. i'm still sitting here in the dark. don't know what's going on. haven't seen nobody go inside the house. like i said, i work two jobs. trying to support my family. and now i have nothing. my 2-year-old daughter has nothing. my wife has nothing. and i have nothing now. and i don't know what to do. and i lost my brother. >> your brother jeff, what's he like? >> he was a great person, man. he was a little weird. he had his little moments, but he was my b
the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i can't see anybody surviving that long in a hole like that. there was...
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what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the top, good. we're going to say that this is the glass from here on down, so how would you break it? do i just want to take it like this and smash it this way? no. the end of the board, going to use the end of the board, but i'm also going to remember that the glass can hurt me. if i were to hit it like this, the glass could slide down, cut my hand. so you want to start at the top like he said, hold this down, turn your head away, you start at the top and smash the glass this way down like that. if it does slide down, it's going to go away from you and not towards your hand. real simple. use a long-handled tool, stand to one side, strike up at the top and you want to cl
what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the top, good. we're going to say that this is the glass from here on down, so...
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and the american public in congress beginning to understand this nation's full use of drones is the drone program in for a major change now the secret's out also after coming under enormous pressure from religious groups the boy scouts of america have decided to delay their vote on allowing gays to be members of the organization and scouts even have the right to openly discriminate and later in the show we'll have a your take my take a live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment live on the air. you need to know this given the choice between supporting the president or supporting the nation's constitution the constitution comes first in fact the president's oath of office requires him to put a first two it's interesting to watch how the democratic party and supporters of president obama have been split apart by the release of his policies and legal rationales for killing american citizens among others drones without the due process protections of the right to a trial by jury of your peers guaranteed in the constitution on one side and those who argue that we'r
and the american public in congress beginning to understand this nation's full use of drones is the drone program in for a major change now the secret's out also after coming under enormous pressure from religious groups the boy scouts of america have decided to delay their vote on allowing gays to be members of the organization and scouts even have the right to openly discriminate and later in the show we'll have a your take my take a live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or...
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thanks for joining us right now. appreciate you talking some politics with us. dan, we'll start with you, if we can. this has been a trip long sort of anticipated but really took a while to take place. as we wrap up the end of this africa trip, what was the president trying to accomplish and did he do it? >> one is obviously to bring more attention to the business between the united states and africa. we talked as he's been over there of the competition between the u.s. and china. that's one element. another element obviously as we saw in the clip is to pay homage to nelson mandela. mandela has been a shadow over this entire trip. the president hoped to meet with nelson mandela. he's not been able to do that because of the grave condition. >> i want to listen to gale smith of the national security council speaking to chuck todd over the course of this trip. chuck, of course, traveling with the president. take a listen. >> we get two returns. we get american companies that are investing. but again, we get countries that once they are producing that electricity, t
thanks for joining us right now. appreciate you talking some politics with us. dan, we'll start with you, if we can. this has been a trip long sort of anticipated but really took a while to take place. as we wrap up the end of this africa trip, what was the president trying to accomplish and did he do it? >> one is obviously to bring more attention to the business between the united states and africa. we talked as he's been over there of the competition between the u.s. and china. that's...
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it is your employer using a? the companies are going out and monitoring this. >> here's another interesting thing. we are both attorneys. what about in divorce cases? does an attorney latch on to a soon-to-be ex-husband and use that against him in court and say we will do what he's doing online? neil: what about the husband? >> because the husband is always part of this. >> that is just incredible. we have seen that happen. >> do you want government bureaucracy? you are trying to spend all this money, you know. neil: ladies, thank you. who knew that this would go viral? >> history with the people that you work with indicates that that will ever be the case. really? >> why do you say that? why do you think it's gone? >> this is after we have committed tens of million dollars, each and every year. tÑ neil: a lot of people are listening and talking about this. you are talking about doubling this and acting like it's no big deal. >> i did not say it wasn't a big deal. neil: americans want to know how can you guarant
it is your employer using a? the companies are going out and monitoring this. >> here's another interesting thing. we are both attorneys. what about in divorce cases? does an attorney latch on to a soon-to-be ex-husband and use that against him in court and say we will do what he's doing online? neil: what about the husband? >> because the husband is always part of this. >> that is just incredible. we have seen that happen. >> do you want government bureaucracy? you are...
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bush and his decision to take us to iraq. two presidents, if you have two presidents from different parties than they would bring the different problem-solving approaches in the different skills to make for better decision-making. two presidents with different perspectives with make more good choices and fewer bad choices than single president. i understand single presidents of course don't act in isolation. they consult with members or cabinet and staff so they do enjoy many of the benefits of group decision-making. nevertheless there is a big difference between deciding a loan as the president is ultimately their decision at your consulting with people who are inclined to enforce their decision rather than -- and example i would like to use to illustrate his imagine the spring court where you have nine justices and decision-making authority, different perspective so if you have one justice like scalia or ginsburg, your choice, and a very inexperienced law clerks it would be a very different supreme court. it's not only the
bush and his decision to take us to iraq. two presidents, if you have two presidents from different parties than they would bring the different problem-solving approaches in the different skills to make for better decision-making. two presidents with different perspectives with make more good choices and fewer bad choices than single president. i understand single presidents of course don't act in isolation. they consult with members or cabinet and staff so they do enjoy many of the benefits of...
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envoy to afghanistan just said unlike iraq the afghans need us to stay most afghans want us to stay and we are promised to stay i mean why. interests are keeping us troops there what was this war really about we have about thirty seconds left right that's it well let's distinguish stay i mean the u.s. troops should stay u.s. does have interest in afghanistan the long term for the interests of the afghan people and so on that is not a military interest we can help to stand shoulder to shoulder with afghans help them moving forward in a way that is transparent and has adequate oversight but it definitely who is the united states to work together with afghans moving forward and not in the militarized way right absolutely thank you so much for coming there are you breaking some of this down not southworth legislative program associate of c n l make sure that. this weekend an important pioneer in the field of journalism has died thomas who is ninety two years old and spent sixty two years of her life holding politicians' feet to the fire thomas was the first female the national press club an
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talk to call this thing us what did you find. i found that in fact international trade benefited only a tiny group of the super rich globalization's been great for them not for the world the rest of us pay twice first for more imports then high interest on the loans to for them. the federal reserve is not actually federal it's a private corporation owned by a consortium of wall street banks they pay the feds economists like ben bernanke you to come up with the hold watch that gets people to troy the tequila trip but i think you claim globalization opening up to international speculators boosts the nation's g.d.p. an impressive ten percent then someone actually looked at these figures the benefits are actually just nor point one percent and that's only after eight years of deal trade conditions that exist just in theory such as the total absence of corruption. one of the most widely cited factoids in defense of free trade is rubbish financial globalization has not generated increased investment or higher growth the countries that
talk to call this thing us what did you find. i found that in fact international trade benefited only a tiny group of the super rich globalization's been great for them not for the world the rest of us pay twice first for more imports then high interest on the loans to for them. the federal reserve is not actually federal it's a private corporation owned by a consortium of wall street banks they pay the feds economists like ben bernanke you to come up with the hold watch that gets people to...